Mohammad Ali Sanjari is an Associate Professor of Biomechanics at Iran University of Medical Sciences, School of Rehabilitation Sciences, where he teaches analysis of the sensory-motor systems, dynamical systems theory, applied biomechanics in human movement, nonlinear dynamics, sports biomechanics, and gait analysis. His research interests mainly focus on movement variability, nonlinear dynamics and time-series analysis, complex systems, rehabilitation engineering, clinical gait and motion analysis, sports biomechanics, clinical biomechanics, and numerical analysis. He has published several research papers in these fields. His experiments also involve in robotics and exoskeletal assistive devices, powered prosthetics, and applied electronics.

Mechanical simulator of ankle sprain (irPat. No. 31901, Date: 25-June-2005, 1384/4/4)
This device is used to perturb ankle at limited range of inversion angles while EMG signals are recorded. The accompanying software computes muscle latencies and sequence of activations. For more info see the related publications and this page: APS.